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‘Selby were unlucky not to go further in front when Jason Harris thundered a 20-yard shot against the underside of the crossbar.’

‘But late in the game Mark Calcavecchia thundered a 161-yard eight-iron from rough at the 72nd hole to set up a birdie to tie with Norman and Wayne Grady on 275.’

‘From the resulting corner Adam Ackroyd headed the ball to the far post and Adam Reed thundered a header from two yards into the top corner only to see his effort headed off the line.’

‘Connor Campbell thundered a 25-yard shot against the bar and substitute Michael Sanderson lashed the rebound into the net.’

‘Simon Collins, from ten yards, then thundered the rebound on to the underside of the bar before the ball bounced away.’

‘Thierry Henry thunders an unstoppable shot into the top corner of the net.’

‘Skipper Casey thundered a massive 35-yard free kick off the underside of the Omagh crossbar and from the rebound it was like the Alamo with Reilly and Hoey both failing to force the ball across the line.’

‘Pool forced a free-kick and Waite thundered a trademark strike in off the bar.’

‘Casey thundered a shot over the bar while Donal Broughan blasted a good free-kick opportunity high and hopelessly wide.’

‘Russell shot over in the 61st minute but two minutes later Maurice O'Shea thundered a 35-yard piledriver inches wide.’

‘Substitute Gary McSwegan thundered a 20-yard drive off the post before arriving seconds later right on cue in the six-yard box turning a low centre past McKenzie.’

‘Ashcroft thundered a free-kick from 20 yards against the underside of the bar.’

‘Rovers striker Jon Stead hit the post and thundered another good opportunity over the bar before Jason Euell ran on to a Di Canio flick-on to jab the ball past Friedel.’

‘Toure, with the entire goal at his mercy, thunders the ball against the bar.’

1.3Speak loudly and forcefully or angrily, especially to denounce or criticize.